What kind of water heater does a suburban have?

Our standard gas models have become the industry standard, while Suburban’s optional gas-electric model provides the added performance of a 1,440-watt element at campsites. Certain models are available with a motor aid heat exchanger, which utilizes heat from the motorhome’s engine to help heat water during operation.

What’s the recovery rate of a suburban water heater?

In addition, every Suburban tank is pressure tested twice during the manufacturing process to ensure its integrity. Fast recovery means more hot water and fewer cool water cycles. Six-, 10-, 12- and 16-gallon Suburban gas water heaters feature 12,000 BTUH input and a recovery rate of 10.2 gallons per hour – that’s the fastest in the industry.

Where is the reset button on a suburban water heater?

All Suburban water heaters are designed for easy installation, operation and maintenance. The limit switch, reset button and on/off electric element rocker switch are conveniently located in a housing behind the removeable outer door. The electric heat element and combination drain plug/anode rod are also located there.

Which is RV parts nation water heater is eco friendly?

Cathodic protection, guards the interior surface of these water tank heaters from rust. Sububan is RV Parts Nation eco-friendly burner manufactured to lower greenhouse gases by 33 percent. Water heaters with automated sediment purifying mechanism assists in lowering sediments gathered from hard water.

Curbside pickup available. Suburban’s complete line of reliable water heaters for all recreational vehicle applications. Porcelain-lined steel tank for long-life. Replaceable Anode Rod provides further corrosion protection. Fast recovery rate.

What’s the recovery rate of a suburban gas water heater?

In addition, every Suburban tank is pressure tested twice during the manufacturing process to ensure its integrity. Fast recovery means more hot water and fewer cool water cycles. Six gallon Suburban gas water heaters feature 12,000 BTUH input and a recovery rate of 10.2 gallons per hour – that’s the fastest in the industry.

How long does it take to install suburban 10 gallon water heater?

Installed this 10 gallon in place of a Suburban 12 gallon and it’s an exact fit so install was about 1/2 hour other than caulking the cover etc. Certainly worth the money and the ease was such a breeze. BTW went with the 10 because they are 100 bucks less and the recovery and physical size are the same.

How do you turn on a 110V water heater?

The secondary 110V switch is a rocker-type that can be pinned in the OFF position with a small cotter pin. On a new trailer, to turn it on the first time, you have to remove the cotter pin and rock the switch to the ON position. You can leave the switch ON permanently.

Where are the drain plugs on a suburban water heater?

The electric heat element and combination drain plug/anode rod are also located there. For convenience of installation, rough-in openings for Suburban water heaters are small and less likely to interfere with RV exterior design.

How big is a suburban tankless water heater?

The Suburban Advantage Tankless, Continuous Water Heater is sized to replace any 6, 10, 12 or 16 Gallon Tank models or any 6 or 10 gallon competitive aluminum tank model. MODEL ID: IW60 DIMENSIONS: 12.5″ H X 12.5″ W X 20.5″ D REPLACEMENT PANELS for Suburban or Dometic/Atwood Style Tank Replacements

When do suburban water heater thermostats go on sale?

In stock on June 5, 2021. . Only 13 left in stock – order soon. . Only 16 left in stock – order soon. . . Only 1 left in stock – order soon.

How can I tell if there is water in my suburban water heater?

On the Suburban, with the cover off, you’ll find the secondary switch in the bottom left corner. How Can I Tell If There’s Water in the Water Heater? First, check that the Water Heater Bypass is in the normal operating position. On many trailers, there is a diagram on the basement storage door showing normal and bypass settings.

Can a water heater be replaced if there is no water?

If there’s no water, the heating element will burn out very quickly and will have to be replaced. Of course, even if your trailer is in warranty, burning out the electric element is considered user error, which is not covered by the warranty against manufacturing defects.